Cosplayers show their support in the fight for online anonymity and privacy at Dragon Con

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Cosplayers show their support in the fight for online anonymity and privacy at Dragon Con -

About 60,000 cosplayers turned to science fiction and fantasy convention Dragon annual con held in Atlanta on the weekend of labor Day. Since the revelations of Edward Snowden about NSA spying on the world were released, millions of Internet users "worldwide are rightly frustrated, worried and angry with their governments snooping into living online. a campaign "Project Secret Identity" was launched by the digital rights group the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and fi blog io9 fic. Photo campaign has also received support from a number of organizations, including the Harry Potter Alliance, an activist group, and Baker Street Babes, a group of Sherlock Holmes fans, standing side by side to increase the importance of anonymity and privacy online. freedom fighters of the Internet fought against Big Brother at the event to highlight the government oversight body and calling users to fight for their right to online privacy. The participants showed their support for the campaign by organizing slogans reading "I have the right to a secret identity" and "Privacy is not fantasy." If you are not able to attend the event, you can always add your photos here. Just dust off your favorite suit, holding a private pro-life slogan saying "Internet Freedom Fighter" or you can make one of your own and upload it to their website. You can also join our campaign against Internet censorship, The Riot Pussycat publishing cat videos and pictures using #ThePussyCatRiot. You can buy cat litter trays with the faces of some of the internets Internet dictators like Kim Jong-un the best known, and Vladimir Putin scratching. All proceeds go to the charity Index on Censorship. One way you can enhance the security of your mobile phone, laptop or computer is to use a VPN (Virtual Private Network). HMA! Pro VPN (it is the best on the market!) Encrypts all data you send and receive an encrypted tunnel, so that any third party that attempts to steal your information is thwarted. More and more people are using VPN as a way to prevent governments and other third parties to snoop into their personal and private information. HideMyAss us! fully support this campaign in the fight for online anonymity and privacy. A HMA! we believe in a free and open Internet for everyone, one where you can surf the net without worrying if someone is spying on your online activity. You have the right to freedom of the Internet - resume pressing Secret Identity Project and The PussyCat Riot. Join the mass of other freedom fighters of the Internet by downloading your photos today! For more information on how a VPN can protect your privacy, please visit our website.

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